The Vaccine Injury Cover-Up: How Adverse Reactions Are Systematically Erased From Public Record

The Vaccine Injury Cover-Up: How Adverse Reactions Are Systematically Erased From Public Record

When Sarah, 32, developed crippling neuropathy 48 hours after her HPV vaccine, her doctor insisted it was "anxiety." Her medical records mysteriously omitted the timing. This isn't an isolated case—it's part of a deliberate pattern confirmed by whistleblowers:


VAERS Underreporting: Only 1% of vaccine injuries are documented (Harvard Pilgrim Study)

Diagnostic Bait-and-Switch: Reactions get relabeled as "coincidental" autoimmune disorders

Financial Conflicts: Vaccine manufacturers fund 94% of safety studies (BMJ analysis)


5 Ways Vaccine Injuries Disappear

1. The "Temporal Disconnect" Trick

  • Symptoms appearing within 72 hours get dismissed as "unrelated"
  • Yet studies use 14-day windows to prove safety

2. The Symptom Shuffle

  • Guillain-Barré becomes "stress-induced paralysis"
  • Seizures become "first-time epilepsy"

3. The Paper Trail Vanishing Act

  • ER staff instructed not to document recent vaccinations
  • ICD codes for vaccine injuries buried in obscure categories

4. The Gaslighting Playbook

  • "It's all in your head"
  • "Just a coincidence"
  • "You'd have gotten sick anyway"

5. The Legal Immunity Shield

  • Since 1986, vaccine makers can't be sued
  • Injury compensation requires proving "medical certainty" (impossible by design)


Red Flags They Don't Want You to Track

New allergies (especially egg/peanut) post-vaccination
Menstrual chaos in teens after Gardasil
POTS syndrome emerging after COVID shots
Eye-twitching/ticks following childhood boosters


How to Document Potential Reactions

Pre-Vaccine Baseline
Film neurological exam (walk heel-to-toe, finger-to-nose)
Get CBC, CRP, ANA bloodwork

The Paper Trail
Handwrite "VAERS Report Requested" on all ER forms
Email yourself symptom timelines (timestamped evidence)

Alternative Reporting
Submit to OpenVAERS.com (independent database)
File with ICANdecide.org legal team


When Vaccination Makes Sense

These groups often see benefit > risk:

  • Travelers to endemic zones (yellow fever, etc.)
  • Healthcare workers (tetanus exposure)
  • Immunocompromised (pneumococcal)


Final Thought: "True informed consent requires acknowledging risks. A medical intervention that can't be questioned is called dogma—not science."